2008 2 12 10:00 17:50
Workshop on MMAX2 by Huaqing Hong (CRPP, Singapore) Short presentation by the delegates
Pascual Pérez-Paredes (University of Murcia) Austina Shih & May Ma (The Language Training & Testing Center) Agnieszka Lenko-Szymanska (University of Warsaw) Tammar Aviad (University of Haifa) Tom Rankin (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration) Maria Belen Diez Bedmar (University of Jaen) David Lee (City University of Hong Kong)
2008 2 13 10:00 18:00 Round Table Discussion (Chair: Yukio Tono)
ICCI Project overview Research design Corpus design Data collection Transcription, formatting & annotation Corpus query tools How to share the data (copyrights, license conditions, etc.)
Section meeting & Postgraduate meeting
Action plan for 2008
Documentary Linguistics Workshop
2008 2 14 2 17
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Peter Austin University of London , David Nathan University of London
Transcriber
Toolbox Toolbox LexiquePro) Grant Proposal Writing
New Approaches in Corpus Linguistics
2008 3 18 10:30 18:00
2New Approaches in Corpus Linguistics: Ongoing Research at the Institute for the German Language (Mannheim)
Gabriel Antunes de Araujo (Saõ Paulo University)
Sabane and Maxakali: Two Brazilian Language
Using Collocations to Uncover the Meaning Potencial of Lexical Items
Rainer Perkuhn (Institue for the Geman Language)
Approaching Grammar: Towards an Empirical Linguistic Research Program
Marc Kupietz (Institue for the Geman Language)
Approaching Grammar: The Lexicon-Grammar Continuum
Holger Keibel (Institue for the Geman Language)
Neues aus der korpuslinguistischen Forschung am Institut für Deutsche Sprache Mannheim
2008 3 19 13:00 18:00
419Das Deutsche Referenzkorpus (DeReKo) als Grundlage empirisch linguistischer ForschungMarc Kupietz (Institue for the Geman Language)
CCDB: Eine korpuslinguistische Denk- und Experimentierplattform
Holger Keibel (Institue for the Geman Language) Wie aus Korpora ermittelte Grundformhäufigkeiten und Kookkurrenzen bei der Beschreibung des Sprachgebrauchs helfen können Rainer Perkuhn (Institue for the Geman Language)
Chula-Japan Linguistics Symposium
2008 5 1 2Room 210, Maha Chulalongkorn Building Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, ThailandCo-hosted by Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University and Global Center of Excellence Program Corpus-Based Linguistics and Language Education, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Sponsored by Center of Excellence Program on Language, Linguistics and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University Development of electronic dictionary for analyzing linguistic data
COEExclusive and inclusive in the first person plural pronominal forms with particular focus on Mandarin Chinese dialects
Javanese speech style system— Acts of reference and predication as appearing in some stories of the 16th century
Sri Budi Lestari
Onomatopoeia in Japanese and Chinese
Serial verb constructions in Kuy
Corpus And Variation In Linguistic Description And Language Education
2008 5 8 10 00 17 20
The Use of -ag- in Colloquial Standard Swahili in Tanzania
COE
A study on the distinctive functions of ialah and adalah in Malay
COEThe Perception of Passive Bilingualism in the Workplace: A Case Study at Canadian Government Institutions
Making a List of Essential Phrasal Verbs - Bridging the Gap between Formal Definition and Actual Usage
Education and the Enforcement of Standard English
J. K. Chambers (University of Toronto)
On the scope of grammar: data, intuitions, corpora
Jacques Durand (University of Toulouse) Lexical Variations in ‘Singapore English’ Linguistic Description and Language Education Anne Pakir (National University of Singapore) Computer-mediated language and corpus linguistics: corpus compilation issues, software tools, and varieties of English Vincent Ooi (National University of Singapore)
Variability and invariability in learner language: a corpus-based approach
Generation of Word Profiles for German : A comparison Between a Balanced Corpus and a Tabloid Newspaper Alexander Geyken (Academy of Sciences of Berlin)
On lexical variation of urban Spanish Antonio Ruiz Tinoco
2008 5 9 10:00 17:00 Investigating L2 Vocabulary Learning Strategies and Vocabulary Size – the case of Hungarian JFL Learners
Mitigation strategies in expressions of disagreement by intermediate learners of Japanese-an analysis of DCT data
Modeling Change : a Diachronic Perspective on French Negation
France Martineau (University of Ottawa) Oral Corpora as a Source of Input for L2 Phonology Learning : Phonetic Variability, Orthographic Stability and Japanese Learners of French Sylvain Detey (University of Rouen) Vocalic graphemes in medieval Spanish biblical text
A corpus analysis of «i, j, y» and «u, v, b» in Genesis, Biblia de Alba
Argument Structure, Syntax and Semantics of Passivization in Turkish: A corpus-based approach A. Sumru Özsoy (Bo aziçi University)
A Corpus-Driven Analysis of -r Dropping in Spoken Turkish
Dialectal Supermarket as a Result of Dialect Contact Other Result than the New Dialect Formation
Aspects of Style-Shifting in Japan
Analysis of word-form variation using the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese
A Geographical Typology of African Languages jointly with an international workshop on Khoisan Linguistics
2009 5 12 10:20 17:00
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Areas of Grammaticalization and Geographical Typology Bernd Heine , University of CologneAreal features and linguistic areas: contact-induced change and geographical typology
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald The Cairns Institute, James Cook University
Can Ethiopian languages be considered languages in the African linguistic area? The case of Highland East Cushitic languages
Case marking and linguistic geography
Christa Koenig COE , Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
Noun-Modifier Order in Africa
Matthew Dryer University at Buffalo
2009 5 13 10:00 17:45
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The Continuum of Languages in West Tanzanian Bantu
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Is Kumam is a creole? A mechanism of linguistic convergence
Mechanisms of convergence and their relevance to the formation of linguistic areas
Yaron Matras Manchester University
Ritual Pathways: Contact in a Framework of Difference, Imitation and Alterity
Anne Storch University of CologneAreal typology, language families, and linguistic reconstruction: the case of Proto-Bantu and Proto-Niger-Congo
Tom Gueldemann Humboldt University of Berlin
Tense and Aspect in Khoesan: the case of Naro, Ju/’hoansi and !Xoo
Budzani Gabanamotse University of Botswana
Patterns of Linguistic Convergence in the Khoe-speaking Area Rainer Vossen , Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
2009 5 14 10:00 18:00
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Two types of kinship categorization found among Central Khoisan languages
The Eastern Kalahari Khoe: a focus on inter-Khoisan ethno-language dynamics around the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans of Botswana
Anders M. Chebanne University of BotswanaPast and present distribution of the Khoisan languages: Geolinguistic approaches to the mapping of speech communities
Matthias Brenzinger University of CologneLanguage contact and social change in North-Central Namibia: Their impact on child-group interaction among the !Xun
Khoisan ideophones – a case study of G|ui
Towards an interdisciplinary approach to linguistic and population history: Khoisan family or Kalahari Basin area?
Tom Gueldemann Humboldt University of Berlin
Kx’a: A New Khoisan Family? Bernd Heine , University of Cologne
Web Xaira
2009 9 4 13:30 15:30
2041) G-COE International Corpus of Crosslinguistic Interlanguage (ICCI) Web
2) Huaqing Hong
3) Xaira Huaqing Hong National Institute of Education, Nangyang Technological University, Singapore
Multilingualism and Code Switching in Netherlands and Canada
2009 10 15 13:10 16:20
419The role of codeswitching, loan translation and interference in the emergence of an immigrant variety of Turkish A.M. Backus (Associate Professor , Tilburg University) Language Policy and the Production of E-mails: a case study at Canadian Government Institutions
Intrasentential codeswitching of English-Japanese bilingual children
Sketch Engine
2009 11 8 13:00 17:00
307Adam Kilgarriff Lexical Computing Ltd.
Corpus Analysis and Diachronic Linguistics
2010 3 1 10:00 17:50
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The Atlas Linguarum Europae: A diachronic analysis of its data
Wolfgang VIERECK Professor Emeritus, University of Bamberg
Evidence from early English texts: The corpus linguistic perspective
Merja KYTÖ Professor, Uppsala University
Using parsed corpora to compare the evolution of word order in English and French
Anthony KROCH Professor, University of PennsylvaniaCognitive aspects of language evolution an language change: The example of Frenche historical texts
Wolfgang RAIBLE Professor Emeritus, University of FreiburgMood and modality in a diachronic perspective - new insights from historical corpora : the case of French belief-predicates
Martin BECKER Professor, University of CologneDistribution of morphological variants in Medieval Portuguese texts: "-udo or -ido?" a case study of so-called regular past participle of -er verbs
The importance of diasystematic parameters in studing the history of French
Lene SCHØSLER Professor, University of Copenhagen
Variation and change in the Montferrand account-books(1259-1367)
Anthony LODGE Professor, University of St Andrews
Liaison in the 18th Century -A case study of Gile Vaudelin's texts-
2010 3 2 10:00 16:30
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An anarysis of misuse of the participle in Old Russian
Language Change from the Viewpoint of Distribution Patterns of the Standard Japanese Forms
Changes in the meaning and construction of “mieru” and “mirareru”
COE
The classification of Apabhra a : a corpus-based approach of Middle Indo-Aryan study
More on Santali Vowels
Mandarin (Standard Chinese) with Dialect Accents
Underuse statistics in detecting diachronic change in German
Anke LÜDELING Professor, Humboldt University of Berlin
Vowel Reduction in West Middle Mongolian
Analysis of Arabic derived verbs as used in the Quran based on the Leeds Corpus with special reference to the semantic range of stem
Robert R. Ratcliffe Professor, TUFS
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419De la sociolinguistique à l'enseignement des langues: lntegrer la variation et la pluralité linguistiques dans l’enseignement des langues
Muriel Molinié Associate professor, Université de Cergy-PontoiseVariations et régularités dans le dialogue oral en français. lndices fournis par la morphosyntaxe, l'intonation et la mimique-gestuelle
Mary-Annick Morel Professor, Université de Paris
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Anthony Laurence
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La dialectologie nord-américaine : Québec, Louisiane, Acadie
Luc Baronian (Professeur adjoint, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi)
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L’enseignement et la formation en ligne, nouveaux défis, quelles solutions?
Jean-François Bourdet (Professeur associé Université du Maine)
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419 103The Pragmatics of yani as a parenthetical marker in Turkish - Evidence from the METU Turkish Corpus
ükriye Ruhı (Professor, Middle East Technical University) Derya Çokal Karada (Research Assitant, Middle East Technical University) Features for an internet accessible corpus of spoken Turkish discourse
ükriye Ruhı (Professor, Middle East Technical University)Derya Çokal Karada (Research Assitant, Middle East Technical University) Building a national corpus of Turkish: Design and Implementation Yesim Aksan (Associate Professor, Mersin University) Mustafa Aksan (Professor, Mersin University)
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C. T. James Huang
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Dr. Wai Meng CHAN
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Douglas Biber (Northern Arizona University, USA)
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306Numeral classifiers in Niger-Congo and its significance for historical reconstruction Professor, Roland Kießling (Asia-Africa-Institute of the University of Hamburg)
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ICCI COEDr. Huaqing Hong (NIE, Nangyang Technological University, Singapore)
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Miroslawa Kaczmarek
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The Grammatical Categories of Eastern Burushaski – I
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Suri Budi Lestari
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A Geographical Typology of African Languages Bernd Heine (Professor Emeritus, Institute of African Study, University of Cologne Visiting Professor, ILCAA,TUFS)
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And Yet, They Understand Each Other: Linguistic Communication in !Xun Christa König(Professor, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Visiting Professor, GCOE project, TUFS)
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Pear Story
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419Language change from the viewpoint of distribution patterns of the standard Japanese forms
The changes in meaning and construction of "mieru" and "mirareru"
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Functional analysis of participle in old Russian
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Categories et distribution des accents en francais parle
Caracteristiques phonetiques des voyelles orales du francais chez des apprenants japonophones
Profil lexical de la production orale chez des etudiants japonais
Corpus-based Analysis of Lexical Collocations by Intermediate Japanese Language Learners: With the Focus on the Vert Suru